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The document outlines a formative assessment for Class X Mathematics focusing on the topics of surface area and volume, as well as area related to circles. It includes definitions and descriptions of various three-dimensional shapes such as cylinders, cones, spheres, and hemispheres, along with their respective surface areas and volumes. Additionally, it covers concepts of sectors and segments in circles, along with assessment criteria for students.
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Class 10 Activity

The document outlines a formative assessment for Class X Mathematics focusing on the topics of surface area and volume, as well as area related to circles. It includes definitions and descriptions of various three-dimensional shapes such as cylinders, cones, spheres, and hemispheres, along with their respective surface areas and volumes. Additionally, it covers concepts of sectors and segments in circles, along with assessment criteria for students.
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Topics covered

  • Mathematical Skills,
  • Mathematics Learning,
  • Solid Shapes,
  • Mathematics Practice,
  • Mathematics Curriculum,
  • Teaching Methods,
  • Formulas,
  • Mathematics Teaching Strategie…,
  • Knowledge Assessment,
  • Mathematics Skills Assessment

MAX MULLER PUBLIC SCHOOL

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 04

CLASS: X
SEC :
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

Topic : SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME


Activity 1: FORMULAE AND FIGURES
Name of the Student:
Roll number:
CONCEP KNOWLEDG UNDERSTANDIN SKIL PICTURE TOTAL
T E G L S

03 03 03 03 03 15
Guided by: Mrs Madhavi and Mr. Satish
Signature of Subject Teacher:
INTRODUCTION OF SURFACE AREA AND
VOLUME
RIGHT CIRCULAR CYLINDER
RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE
SPHERE
HEMISPHERE
INTRODUCTION TO SURFACE AREA AND
VOLUME.

Surface Area
Surface area refers to the area of the
exposed surface of the three dimensional
solid.

There are two types of surface area

(i) Lateral surface area

(ii) Total surface area

In general, lateral surface area does not


include the base of the shape.
Total surface area is the area of the entire
object. Lateral surface area (lateral also
means side), does not include the area of
the top and bottom.
Volume
The volume of any solid refers to the three
dimensional space it occupies, often
quantified numerically.One dimensional
figures, namely lines and two dimensional
shapes, namely squares area assigned zero
volume in the three dimensional space.

Cylinder :
A Cylinder is a solid with circular base. It
can be of the shape of a pillar, a rubber
tube, the trunk of a tree, etc. The term
circular cylinder is used to describe a right
circular cylinder. A circular cylinder having
perpendicular base and height is known as
a right circular cylinder.

CONE.

A cone is a solid with circular base curved


by a curved surface to a single vertex.
Sphere :

A Sphere is a set of points in space that are


the same distance from a given point.

Hemisphere :
A hemisphere is a three-dimensional shape
that is half of a sphere with one flat,
circular side, which also known as a face.
MAX MULLER PUBLIC
SCHOOL
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 04

CLASS : X

SEC :

TOPIC : AREA RELATED TO CIRCLES


ACTIVITY 2: FORMULAE OF SECTORS AND SEGMENT
NAME OF THE STUDENT: ROLL
NO.
CONCE KNOWLED UNDERSTANDI SKIL PICTUR TOT
PT GE NG L ES AL

03 03 03 03 03 15
GUIDED BY: MRS MADHAVI AND MR. SATISH
Signature of Subject Teacher:

.
MINOR SECTORS AND MAJOR SECTORS
MINOR SEGMENT AND MAJOR SEGMENT
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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